Yo La Tengo – There’s a Riot Going On

There are many sides to Yo La Tengo....
Yo La Tengo : There's a Riot Going On
6.7 Matador
2018 

Yo La Tengo : There's a Riot Going OnThere are many sides to Yo La Tengo. They may be the most venerable alt-rock band to have never broken up, including almost no line-up changes (and that’s with two of the three members being married), godfathers to godfathers of scenes. They’re the classic ‘critical favorite who’ve never gotten big in the mainstream’ act. They’re the best cover band since The Replacements. They’re the best thing about Hoboken, New Jersey.

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They can also do lots of different styles of music, from covering “Meet the Mets” to instrumental jams, or playing a show half electric & standing, half acoustic & seated (QRO review). They could appear at everything from a Rust Belt classic rock fest to a hippie jam band bacchanalia. On latest record, There’s a Riot Going On, the trio of Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, and James McNew lean heavily on their relaxed, meandering side, for a beautiful record, which also really goes on too long.

Yo La Tengo are no strangers to long releases, and even with fifteen tracks, Riot barely breaks an hour. But from start to finish, it’s full of sweet, laid back pieces that stretch out and putter about. Hubley is at her sweetest on songs like “Shades of Blue” and “Polynesia #1 – but also meanders on “Ashes” and the somber “What Chance Have I Got”. Meanwhile, Kaplan himself meanders & mumbles on numbers such as “She May, She Might” and “Shortwave”. And then there are the more straight-up instrumentals, starting with opener “You Are Here”, which are even less ‘hook-y’.

There is no ‘riot’ in There’s a Riot Going On, another ironic Yo La Tengo album title like Popular Songs (QRO review) from the niche act, or I Am Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass from the nice act. And perhaps Riot is a reaction to their last full-length, the covers-heavy Stuff Like That There (QRO review).

Certainly long-term fans of Yo La Tengo (and there actually are many) will enjoy There’s a Riot Going On, and the band are consummate skilled professionals, as always. But when perhaps the most memorable piece is the Francophile ‘game show question music’ ditty “Esportes Casual”, it says something about the record.

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